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Utgivning, förlag, etc. Speak, New York : 2012, c2011
Speak, 2012
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Anmärkning: Allmän Includes discussion questions and an interview with Ruta Sepetys
Anmärkning: Målgrupp
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Genre/Form Historiska berättelser Ungdomsböcker Unga vuxna
ISBN 9780142420591 014242059X (pbk.)
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